Theophobia - fear of God
Theophobia is a fear of religion but there is no word for hatred of religions
theophobia
Theologicophobia. Not to be confused with theophobia - fear of religion.
fear of religion,fear of god(s)
Phonophobia is an unusual and unwarranted fear of sound. The origin comes from the word "phonics".It refers to a fear of noises or voices (including one's own), or telephones.
The word for fearing God is "theophobia." This term specifically refers to the fear or dread of God, often associated with a deep reverence or respect. In many religious contexts, this fear is seen as a necessary aspect of faith, emphasizing the power and majesty of the divine.
Theophobia- Fear of gods or religion.Another Answer:In Scripture, when it says the beginning of wisdom is the fear of the Lord, etc., the word fear means 'awe' and great respect for the all powerful, all knowing Creator.
Theophobia is the fear of gods or religion. Fear of "other" religions (assuming you mean religions other than the one you practice)would probably fall under Xenophobia, which is the fear of strangers or foreigners.
Zeusophobia is a fear of God or gods. Theophobia is a fear of gods or religion. Teleophobia is a fear of religious ceremonies.
A fear of angels falls under theophobia, or the fear of God, heavenly beings, or other religious aspects.
Theophobia- the irrational fear of a god or deity. Remember its only a phobia if its an "irrational" fear, a normal healthy fear is not a phobia.
"Theophobia", although the concept is meaningless. A phobia is an irrational fear; however, religious belief is based on faith, not rationality.